Magazine Set #2 - Looking deeper into the process

Below you will find 8 different subjects to look for in magazine photography. Examples below show  you what the photo should look like.  For EACH photo answer the following questions:

1. What shutter speed was likely to have been used - 1000 or 60? 

To pick look at one of two things.  First look for motion of the subject. IF the motion is frozen then use 1000 for the shutter. If the motion is a blur then use 60. If there is NO motion then look to the brightness of the subject. If the light is likely to have been very bright then use 1000 and if somewhat dark use 60.

2. What aperture was likely to have been used - f2 or f16?

The clue here is the depth of field or depth of focus. If the background AND foreground look sharp then use f16. If the background is out of focus and the depth is limited then use f2. IF there is NO background then use the subject  brightness to pick.  If the brightness is great then the aperture is likely to be f16. If the subject is dark then the aperture is likely to be f2.

3. What lens was likely to have been used - normal - wide angle - telephoto?

A wide angle lens makes things close to the camera look LARGER than normal and things far away look very small, smaller than normal.

A normal lens causes things to look the same as they do to our eye.

A telephoto lens is likely to have poor depth of field. It causes things that are actually far apart to look like they were right on top of each other. We call this compression. 

 

This is a 15 point project and should take you two full days of class to complete. Neatness of your presentation in our notebook is important.

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1 -Environment

A photo that shows how humans interact with their envoronment.

Shutter 1000
Aperture f16
Lens normal

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2 - Posed

Look for a photo that has been set up by the photographer.

Shutter = 60
Aperture = f2
Lens = normal

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3 - Candid

In a candid the subject does not know they are being photographed.The candid shows us a little about life.

Shutter 60
Aperture f16
Lens normal

4 -Background makes the photo

Here we have a background that adds to the subject. Without the group of penguins in the background it would be just the small goup confronting the seal. This gives us the awareness of the seal being alone agains the pack.

Shutter 1000
Aperture f16
Lens telephoto (notice the distances seem close)

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5 - Color
Makes the Photo

Find  photo like this one where the COLOR is what makes the photo good. If this photo was in black and white it would not be as interesting.

Shutter 1000
Aperture f16
Lens wide angle (because there is a LOT of material in the photo)

6 - Studio Shot

A photograph taken inside a studio with special lighting and set up by the photographer. Sometimes called a still life this is a photo entirely made up by the photographer.

Shutter 60
Aperture f2
Lens normal

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7 - Texture Shot

This is a photo with NO Center of Interest. There is not one object or portion that is dominant in the photo. Usually the texture is a repeating object that covers the frame and extends out beyond the boarders.

Shutter 60
Aperture f2
Lens normal

8 - NEWS MAKER

This is a photo where the person or event is what makes the photo interesting. This is often a photo of interest only to a small number of people.

Shutter 1000
Aperture f2 (notice background is not in focus)
Lens Telephoto (notice compression)

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